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This paper examines the structural and communal aspects of the "One Piece Episode Wikia" (specifically the One Piece Wiki hosted on Fandom). As one of the longest-running anime series in history, One Piece presents unique challenges for archival and documentation. This study analyzes the taxonomy used by the wiki community to categorize over 1,100 episodes, the distinction between "Canon" and "Filler," and the role of the "Next Episode Preview" segment in maintaining narrative continuity. The paper argues that the One Piece Wiki functions not merely as a reference tool, but as a paratextual extension of the series that shapes viewer interpretation and preserves the continuity of a fragmented narrative medium.

Each individual episode entry on the Wikia is more than just a summary. It is a comprehensive archive featuring: one piece episode wikia

Vital for "canon" purists, these sections highlight scenes added or altered from Oda’s original manga. This paper examines the structural and communal aspects

The Logbook of the Grand Line: A Critical Analysis of One Piece Episode Documentation and Wiki Culture The paper argues that the One Piece Wiki

This documentation serves a dual purpose. First, it preserves the specific tone of the series, as Luffy often breaks the fourth wall or expresses excitement in character. Second, it archives the changing promotional strategies of Toei Animation over two decades, showing how the series hooks its audience from week to week.